![]() 07/20/2014 at 17:55 • Filed to: yeahuh | ![]() | ![]() |
One of my limo drivers just picked up Lil Jon to take him to San Antonio's Beat Bash. The driver's opinion of the man? "Way more chill than 2 Chainz"
I dunno, Lil Jon always seemed like he'd be a chill dude IRL, takes more than a few well placed YEAHUH's to get to the top
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Also, apparently when 2 Chainz last came to town the dude had trouble getting women to come back to his hotel
Go figure
Here's some RCZ rally for your time
![]() 07/20/2014 at 18:27 |
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Your limo drivers?
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Doesn't surprise me that 2Chainz isn't so chill. His whole image is built on being respected and violent and he's really none of those, so I don't doubt there's a level of compensation in his attitude (as opposed to someone like Snoop Dogg, who's seen actual gang violence and knows it gets you nowhere, or Rick Ross/Lil Wayne, who are so adored they just sit back and relax). Katt Williams is in a similar spot where he plays the gangster culture with little to back it up, and he's always in trouble doing dumb shit.
Lil John comes from that crunk/dance(?) genre where it's less about being gritty and hard, more about aggressive but fun music. Likewise I bet he treats his career as less of a gangster campaign and as more of being a performer. Plus, he probably has fans shouting at him all day and that shit's exhausting, I would think.
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I think the applicable word here is 'fronting'
Don't know too much about 2 Chainz. Never liked his flow so I never was curious about him.
Lil Jon tho, he's always been one of my more favorite southern rappers. His work is pretty down to earth.